Celebrating the centenary of the brand’s first dual-time watch, this 39mm timepiece is available in steel and features a bidirectional rotating bezel with a rose gold insert, a first for the collection. The 24-hour scale enables readings of a third time zone. The matt black dial strikes an elegant contrast with the luminescent hands and hour-markers. Another new characteristic is the transparent caseback revealing the rotor of COSC-certified Calibre L844.4 beating at the heart of this timepiece.
This steel reinterpretation pays tribute to the original model unveiled in the mid-1960s. Embodying the adventurous spirit of the era, it remains faithful to the original proportions of the 34mm case, which was designed to be both functional and durable. The elegant hour-markers are set against a black or white dial, depending on the version, while the hand-polished Dauphine-type hands are coated with beige LumiNova. Water-resistant to 30 metres, this model is powered by a hand-wound movement.
Launched in the late 1930s, the collection welcomes newcomers including this 40mm steel model. Its terracotta-toned dial radiates a warm shade striking a pleasing contrast with the indications. True to its DNA, it features central hours and minutes hands and a peripheral date display, while the small seconds at 6 o’clock rounds off the composition. Endowed with a five-day power reserve, this creation features a redesigned strap.
The Cut collection is enriched by a poetry-infused signature complication. Its 39mm rose gold case with its sharp lines and bold geometry houses the “Time Suspended” module powered by the Manufacture Hermès H1912 movement. Time sweeps gently by on an opaline silver-toned dial, while a discreet 4 o’clock indicator features 24-second counter-clockwise rotations. A simple press erases time, leaving only the moment. The rose gold bracelet and rubber strap can be swapped out whenever the wearer wishes.
Inspired by the world’s highest mountains, this flyback chronograph features a 42mm titanium case and is designed for performance-seeking adventurers. Its black openworked dial with jade green accents has a satin-brushed finish and offers a plunging view of the Manufacture-made movement. The 30-minute counter at 12 o’clock echoes the seconds register at 6 o’clock. This COSC-certified timepiece weighs 94 grams and is issued in a 500-piece limited series.
This 39mm creation with its elegantly self-assured design is inspired by the 1970s and heralds a brand-new collection. The steel case and integrated bracelet alternate between polished and satin-brushed finishes, while the sunburst petroleum green dial radiates a striking shimmering effect. The dial features a seconds counter at 9 o’clock, a date display at 3 o’clock along with subtle orange accents contributing to this model’s refined, sporty look.
At the heart of this grade 5 titanium timepiece is a unique display of the passage of time, driven by a manual-winding calibre. Inspired by a historic pocket watch, the centre of this model features an elegant worldtimer function displaying 12 time zones. At its cardinal points, a gyroscopic complication follows the course of the Sun according to the key moments of the day (morning, midday, evening and night), providing a dynamic and synchronised representation of time as it passes around the world.
This imposing timepiece skilfully combines technical sophistication and elegance. The 41mm titanium case features the patented nO-Ring system, which guarantees mechanical water resistance (without gaskets) to a depth of 100 metres. The dial is composed of a double layer of aventurine and mother-of-pearl, creating fascinating visual depth. Thanks to the openworked hands, hours and minutes appear to fade away, while small seconds are displayed on a matt opaline subdial. This model is delivered with two interchangeable straps.
This watch joining the lineSport collection features a tungsten carbide case and bracelet. The dial is stripped back to essentials – hours, minutes and seconds – on an anthracite Grand Feu enamel base. Beneath this apparent simplicity lies a new rose gold hand-wound movement, visible through the transparent caseback and revealing the (56-hour) power-reserve indicator for the two parallel-mounted barrels as well as a moon phase discreetly placed at 6 o’clock.
The L’Heure du Diamant collection features its first-ever horological complication. The lunar cycle is revealed in a charmingly poetic way at the centre of a shimmering aventurine dial. The gems surrounding the timepiece form a sparkling halo, enhanced by the crown-setting technique that involves V-shaped prongs and highlights the stunning mineral purity. Embodying a successful blend of watchmaking expertise and jewellery refinement, this timepiece is paired with a navy blue alligator leather strap.
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